4 ; News Don J By MAUDE M. WHITE 1 We are proud to announce . the winners of the "Make it ; Happen" trophy r-Vhey are Carles Parker and Belinda Thomas. ' Congratulations Charles & Belinda. v ', f -' Members of our Don Juan family having birthdays recently are, Evelyn Swanner Margaret Bryant, , Cornellia Steward, Rosa Johnson, Roy Hauseden, 'Kenneth Banks, Frances Briggs, Yvonne Holley, Celestine Lewis and Matoka Williams. . ' Esther Bryant Is a patient .in the Hospital. ' . Mrs. Hattie Pierce was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. ; 'Edward Hunter of Wanchese. Mrs. Hunter is a j 'former employee of Don j 'Juan. ; Mrs. Mattie "Holley and 1 family visited her sister in ij Virginia Beach, ; Va. on j Sunday. ;v Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ! Harrell of New Bern was: j recentguestof Mrs. Han-ell's J Mother, Mrs. America , iwuauuu, ; Mr. & Mrs. James E. Perry and Mr. & Mrs. Gene ; Perry were supper guest of ; Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. Bunch of Rocky Hock J recently. , ; Mrs. Ernest White and Mrs. Larry Newell and ', daughter Michelle were in ' Elizabeth City on Saturday. ; Mr. & Mrs. Melvin ! Jennings visited their son in J Washington, D.C. and ; relatives in Gaitherburg, Maryland recently. 1 Mr. Julian Phelps from ; Windsor was Saturday night guest of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest ' White and family. Mr. Charlie Boyce is a patient in Chowan Hospital. ' He is the father of Selma Evans and Hazel Hollowell. i We want to express our j deepest sumpathy to Jessie i Bunch who lost her : hrnthor An KaturHav Receive AWA's" RALEIGH Students at North Carolina State University set a new record for academic achievement during the fall semester. Chancellor John T. Caldwell announced this week that 3,825 of State's 15,500 students had earned grade averages of "B" or better for Dean's List honors. The honor students represent more than one in four students at State. r Perfect "A" averages were ; earned by 226 North Carolinians. Dr. Caldwell commended the large group of honor students, noting that the fields of study , offered at N.C. State are among the most rigorous in American higher education. The following are the Perquimans County Dean's List students, their fields of study, parents' names and addresses. Both students received all A's: Richard S. Hoskins, Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N.C. TONIGHT THRU TUES. E mi -it r I STARTS WED. v I.. si SI V-Vjpc" of From Juan Kelly Byrum - from, Tarboro was in Hertford Thursday and took his mother Mrs. Beatrice Evans and his sister Mrs. , Kathleen Chappell out to . lunch. ' Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tuvell I from Decator, Georgia, was recent guest of Mrs. Tuvell's . sister Mrs. Hazel Hollowell. ( Carolyn Felton daughter ' of Estelle Felton spent three days recently in Raleigh as a delegate from Perquimans High School. She attended a Legislative meeting with youth and Governor Holshouser spoke and also Jim Hunt. Carolyn says it was a rewarding experience. Guest of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Sumner over the week-end were Mr. & Mrs.. W.A.,. Chappell, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gregory, Mr. & Mrs.' Billy Elliott and family, Mrs. Tommy Cox and children. They helped celebrate Mr. Sumner's birthday. Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Sumner were Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Ward and Mr. & Mrs. William Chappell. Mrs. Ruth Smithwick, Mrs. Lillian Copeland and Mrs. Lester Copeland were in Edenton Saturday shopping. Carlton Copeland, was dinner guest of his mother, Mrs! Lillian Copeland on Saturday. Mrs. Eunice Jones and her husband entertained company last week-end from Syracuse, N.Y. Roland Jones, Mrs. Jones brother, Geneva Folk, Inez Mack, Twala, Janice and Shirley Tucker friends of the Jones family. Howard Williams & Lillian Copeland had supper at the Marina in Elizabeth City Friday night. - Mrs. Dorothy Perry and Sam Gene went to Bethel, N.C. on business Saturday. zoology, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Hoskins, Hertford; Charles E. White, III, mechanical engineering, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. White, Jr., Hertford. IMottalUSOOPf 1 Vs. w- Westinghouse Heavy Duty 18 lb. , WASHER WITH J -OPTIONAL HAND WASH AGITATOR ? ! , Herels a washer that tackles thetoughest family size wash yet handles your most delt- - cate hand washables safely: No matter what your wash ' day problem is, this big ca . pacity Westinghouse can do thejob! ". ' HERTFORD HARDWARE supVLYCbrjPArjY i::nirc:.D, j.c. : ; f):o:ie 426-5211 Cooperative Education Plans to further develop and : implement the Cooperative Education Program, at Elizabeth City State University, -moved a step closer to becoming a reality when Miss Valerie F. Villines, Director, announced that nine students have been selected for participation, this semester. As a result of the cooperative efforts of the Albemarle Regional Planning and. Development Commission (ARPDC), six of the students will be placed in job slots in the local area. While most of the students . selected are business administration majors, other areas represented are geology, English, and social science. "In view of the critical economic conditions, including cutbacks in production and employment, this breakthrough in seeking practical work experiences for our students is most encouraging," Chancellor Marion D. Thorpe stated,' when informed of the program's progress. "Hopefully business and industrial firms that are represented in our College Industry Cluster Program can eventually hire our students during alternate semesters, as soon as the economy picks up," Miss Villines expressed. Chancellor Thorpe added, "As we continue to plan and develop our Coopera Legislation Access The Legislative Services Commission has taken action that will allow all North Carolina citizens easy access to complete information on the status and legislative history of all current legislation being considered by the 1975 General Assembly of North Carolina. Beginning January 24, 1975, any interested person may get You can be sure... if it's Bell Rinaer Clearance a base of Westinghouse. Appliances! Don'' Westinghouse Heavy Duty ELECTRIC OR GAS CLOTHES DRYER Exclusive Cross-Vane Tum bling tumbles clothes over and over and back and forth for last, effective drying for all your clothes. An ideal mate for your Westinghouse Heavy Duty Washer. tive Education Program, I am sure that President . Gerald Ford's signing of ah Executive Order 'permitting Cooperative Education students to be given career or career conditional appointments in federal agencies' will give us greater latitude". The ECSU Cooperative Education Program, designed to provide students with alternating semesters of practical experiences and paid employment in business, industrial, government, or service-type situations, is supported by a $35,000 federal grant. Miss Villines also reported that the following firms and agencies have already expressed an interest in employing ECSU students: North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Durham, NC; Department of Health Resources Administration, in Maryland; American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Atlanta, Ga.; Martin Marietta Aggregates, Raleigh, NC. WAVY-TV, Portsmouth, Va., North Carolina Department of Agriculture Raleigh, NC; Digital, Maynard, Mass.; Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Mich.; National Park Service in North Carolina; Central Intelligence Agency, Washington; and the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Boston, Mass. information on the status of current legislation by making toll-free calls from any location in North Carolina to the Bill Status Desk in the Legislative Library. The General Assembly will bear the expense of maintaining the toll-free incoming line, reached at 1-800-662-7910 (in Raleigh, 829-7779). Westinghouse lsP;t.enc.?oUr.,oc. "H"t Shop ,od,y- Area Servicemen r 1 i COMPLETES TRAINING - Marine Pvt. Ronald Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godfrey of Route 3, Hertford, N.C, completed Infantry Training School at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. He received specialized instruction in infantry weapons and tactics. A 1974 graduate of Perquimans High School. STEAM SHRIMP SPECIAL All You Can Eat On Thursday Night FRIED SHRIMP ONLY '..'2.9.5. Angler's Cove HERTFORD, N. C. Gather in an ideal setting to celebrate the Bicentennial. Set your table with genuine Tunstall Ltd. "Blue Heritage" Ironstone Dinnerware from Staffordshire County, England. Graduates Marine Pvt. Joseph T. McCwenney of 419 King St., Hertford, graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. Physical conditioning, discipline and teamwork are emphasized during Marine recruit training. Classes include instruction in close order drill, Marine Corps history, first aid, uniform regulations and military customs and courtesies. February's Citing the State's desire to "continue a constructive approach to improving human relations for its citizens through understanding, communication, and specific programs," Governor Jim Holshouser has proclaimed February as human relations month in North Carolina. FREE jour piece place setting. Your first four piece place setting Is free when you deposit $25 or more in a new or existing Peoples Bank Savings Account. Included in the setting are a dinner plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer. Each piece has been given the personal attention of a true artist dedicated to his skill and it is chip re sistant and dishwasher safe. Only one free place setting per family. . "Free Place Setting'' Offer The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C, Thundty, February 13, 1975-Page t Music Festival A Junior High Music' Festival will be held Mon., Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Union School gymtorium. Participants will be junior high students from Union School and Hertford Grammar School. Approximately 250 students will participate. Music teachers Carolina Wright and Danny Meads are in charge, and will accompany at the piano. Special consultant will be Ms. Ruth Jewell, music consultant with the Cultural Arts Department division of Human Relations Month State and local human relations commissions have planned spcial programs and projects throughout the month. In his proclamation, the Governor noted that "the State of North Carolina desires to continue to promote and maintain a wholesome climate of Woodard's Pharmacy Dial 426-5527 Hertford, N.C. Charles E. Woodard Who'll Do The Work When All're Drunk? Now I've heard everything! I read where a professor has suggested that the energy crisis can be solved by the use of alcohol as a motor fuel while simultaneously contributing to the solution or air pollution, water pollution, unemploy ment, and poverty. Now, if that's not the "cat's meow"! This guy's idea pro poses blending grain alcohol with gasoline at a 20 percent ratio, having Uncle Sam guarantee the program's price support until 1980, doubling the annual corn crop acreage to produce the extra corn needed, and moving the hard core unemployed from their ghettos into rural areas where each family would be responsible for distilling alcohol from his own crop. My only question, fans, is assuming the idea would work, with so much alcohol around, who's going to do the job when everybody's drunk? 7i After your first free place setting, you can make additional deposits of $25 or more and purchase your other place settings or any of the many accompany, ing pieces at great savings. There could n't be a more ideal way to set yourself up for the Bicentennial. Peoples Bank Expires: March 31, the State Department -of Public Instruction in Raleigh, N.C. v Ms. Jewel will lead a day long workshop dealing with music learned previously, in local classrooms. The program will include sacred songs, spirituals, folk songs, a group of popular songs and a special patriotic medley. The program will also contain special instruments and dances steps. Parents and the public are invited to attend. There is no admission for this night of entertainment. human relations among the citizens, between groups, races, and among persons of varying economic status for the progress and general welfare of the total state." FROM GREENVILLE Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn, Jr. and family of Greenville were guests of Mrs. Brinn, Sr. on Monday. RIAHulACV 1975

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